I have always thought that having multiple domains point to one site could hurt your rankings. I was just curious if there are any "special practices" to follow when doing this to make sure you do not get penalized by Google for duplicate content? Is my belief no longer relevant?
Look at it this way. You have one mother web site with several children. I call the children "sister sites" because they are essentially performing the same duty; empowering the mother.
In a perfect world, for best SEO, each sister site would have indisputably unique content and each have a significantly different marketing angle (keyphrase targets). In this model, there's no need for redirect; you make best use of each domain. One can develop a powerful linking structure this way, effortless satisfying Google's off-site factors by concentrating on your web pages' on-site factors and how pages link between domains. You are in a position to make something really strong and sustainable. Don't waste your domain real estate by redirecting it.
To use the same content repeatedly across all the domains offers no additional value for either the Internet visitor nor the search engine. You're lucky, you have the tools, may as well capitalize on your opportunity.
canadafred
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i don't think it was a good idea, having multiple domain in one site with the same content can be penalised from google.
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